Crime & Safety
Albany, Berkeley, El Cerrito Police to Take Part in Torch Run for Special Olympics
The run takes place on June 21.
Later this month, local law enforcement officers will participate in a run geared toward raising money and public awareness about the Special Olympics.
The Northern California Law Enforcement Torch Run takes place June 21.
will take the torch from Berkeley police at about 11 a.m. on San Pablo Avenue near the city limit. They will then hand off the torch to El Cerrito police further north along San Pablo near Albany's northern border.
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More than 3,500 law enforcement staffers from federal, military, state, county and local agencies are signed up to participate in the effort, which supports Special Olympics programs "through fundraising and public awareness, while enhancing the quality of life for the athletes," according to information released this week.
The Torch Run campaign is described as a year-round activity that culminates annually in June at the Special Olympics Northern California Summer Games.
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Police ask residents to "come out and show your support" on June 21 for the Special Olympics and local law enforcement officers.
For more information on this event and to learn how you can help support Special Olympics, visit http://torchrun.kintera.org and the Special Olympics website at http://sonc.org.
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